Wednesday, december 20. Michael thomas is talking about weather ahead and erin como is talking about the roads and mike, not as nice and still not bad. Not as nice and not the worst day in the world. Could be worst for late de. Lots of clouds. Temperatures not moving far from where they are now and currently 52. Hey, erin. Ill take the degree rights now. We have a crash Harmony Church in hamilton. We get you around that one. Ill tell you maureen, holly, you ladies are popping in those colors. Pop, pop, thanks, erin. Ow top story this morning the republicans push to reform the the National Tax Code is almost complete app now it has one more hurd toll clear before getting president tr trump. Melanie alnwick live on capitol hill with the the latest this morning. The the vote was late, mel. Thats right theyll be back at it early again this morning. House republicans were celebrating yesterday because they tug their hurdle. Turns out they were a few chains technical changes that had to be m
Are portrayed in the musical were living people. They all had good sides and bad sides and pros and cons to their personality. The musical make it so that you understand who these people were. And i know theres a lot of conversation about, well, theres a latino man playing hamilton and an africanamerican playing George Washington. Okay. Thats just part of the conversation. And again, if that brings new audiences into the museums, like you all today, thats great. And i think thats what we should all think about when we think about the musical. Heres your sneak peek, too. So talking a little about the room where it happened. So this is George Washingtons office at the morrisjumel mansion. If youve been there before it was the dark green color. This is what it looks like now. This is our phase one of our reinterpretation plan. It is this gray wallpaper with little tiny flowers on it from 1770 and this very bright persimmon trim which is historically accurate. Were going through a big rebr
Are portrayed in the musical were living people. They all had good sides and bad sides and pros and cons to their personality. The musical make it so that you understand who these people were. And i know theres a lot of conversation about, well, theres a latino man playing hamilton and an africanamerican playing George Washington. Okay. Thats just part of the conversation. And again, if that brings new audiences into the museums, like you all today, thats great. And i think thats what we should all think about when we think about the musical. Heres your sneak peek, too. So talking a little about the room where it happened. So this is George Washingtons office at the morrisjumel mansion. If youve been there before it was the dark green color. This is what it looks like now. This is our phase one of our reinterpretation plan. It is this gray wallpaper with little tiny flowers on it from 1770 and this very bright persimmon trim which is historically accurate. Were going through a big rebr
We should probably get started. A great many people will have a great deal to say. And we ought to do what we can to make that happen. Welcome to the panel, the econd panel on hamilton. I am arby bernstein, i teach at city college at the colin powell for civic and global leadership. And i will spare you the rest. I would like to introduce my colleagues. I will introduce them in the order in which they will be speaking. We will be going down the row. Mr. Carp the professor of American History at brooklyn college. He is author of defiance of the patriots, the Boston Tea Party, and the making of america. The Boston Tea Party and the making of america. And rebels rising cities in the making of the American Revolution. Nancy is the author most recently of white trash, the 400 year untold history of class in america. Which is just been reviewed by the New York Times book review and the new yorker among other places. She is also the author of fallen founders, the life of aaron burr, the final
I am arby bernstein, i teach at city college at the colin powell for civic and global leadership. And i will spare you the rest. I would like to introduce my colleagues. I will introduce them in the order in which they will be speaking. We will be going down the row. Mr. Carp the professor of American History at brooklyn college. He is author of defiance of the patriots, the Boston Tea Party, and the making of america. The Boston Tea Party and the making of america. And rebels rising cities in the making of the American Revolution. Nancy is the author most recently of white trash, the 400 year untold history of class in america. Which is just been reviewed by the New York Times book review and the new yorker among other places. She is also the author of fallen founders, the life of aaron burr, the finalist for the l. A. Times book prize, and the coauthor with bernstein of madison and jefferson. Her first book, self and citizenship in antebellum america was awarded the best book prize i